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-===== Frequently asked questions =====+===== Frequently Asked Questions =====
 ==== Changes due to Corona virus ==== ==== Changes due to Corona virus ====
-<alert type="success">Information about the impact of the Corona virus pandemic on the program</alert>.+<alert type="success">Information about the impact of the Corona virus pandemic on the program</alert>
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 As it stands now, all study abroad programs included in the degree progression model will be able to proceed as planned. As it stands now, all study abroad programs included in the degree progression model will be able to proceed as planned.
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-==== study abroad ==== +==== Study Abroad ==== 
-<alert type="success">Information on the mandatory study visits to Japan and Korea</alert>.+<alert type="success">Information on the mandatory study visits to Japan and Korea</alert>
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-<panel title="Is the stay at the partner universities guaranteed?">.+<panel title="Is the stay at the partner universities guaranteed?">
 All TEACH students are enrolled simultaneously at the partner universities and are thus entitled to study there within the agreed curriculum. However, there is a separate application process for this, but the TEACH Committee will prepare it for you. All TEACH students are enrolled simultaneously at the partner universities and are thus entitled to study there within the agreed curriculum. However, there is a separate application process for this, but the TEACH Committee will prepare it for you.
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 ==== Bonn Application ==== ==== Bonn Application ====
-<alert type="success">Questions about the application procedure at the University of Bonn</alert>.+<alert type="success">Questions about the application procedure at the University of Bonn</alert>
  
-<panel title="Is it possible to apply for TEACH only as a student of Bonn University?">.+<panel title="Is it possible to apply for TEACH only as a student of Bonn University?">
 No, the application is open to everyone -- no matter where you have studied before. Provided your application is successful with us, you will be enrolled for TEACH at the University of Bonn and at the University of Tsukuba and Korea University at the same time. No, the application is open to everyone -- no matter where you have studied before. Provided your application is successful with us, you will be enrolled for TEACH at the University of Bonn and at the University of Tsukuba and Korea University at the same time.
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-<panel title="What to submit for application to Bonn?">.+<panel title="What to submit for application to Bonn?">
 Please submit Please submit
   - Your most recent university transcript,   - Your most recent university transcript,
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   - a letter of motivation stating which partner university (Tsukuba or Korea) you wish to enroll in,   - a letter of motivation stating which partner university (Tsukuba or Korea) you wish to enroll in,
   - a brief description in Japanese or Korean of your plans for the Master's thesis.   - a brief description in Japanese or Korean of your plans for the Master's thesis.
-a short description. 
  
 The latter should help us to organize supervision according to your interests. Since you will not have much time during your studies to familiarize yourself with a completely new topic, it is important that you give at least a rough idea of the topic you will be working on when you apply. Adjustments are of course possible during the study. The latter should help us to organize supervision according to your interests. Since you will not have much time during your studies to familiarize yourself with a completely new topic, it is important that you give at least a rough idea of the topic you will be working on when you apply. Adjustments are of course possible during the study.
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-<panel title="How do I prove 60 credit points of language practice in Japanese or Korean?">.+<panel title="How do I prove 60 credit points of language practice in Japanese or Korean?">
 The requirement for language practice (60 credit points) is primarily aimed at students from Bonn, who can come to the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curricula, this is not possible in some cases for students from other universities. However, there are ways to compensate for this. For example, courses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participation, with your application. The requirement for language practice (60 credit points) is primarily aimed at students from Bonn, who can come to the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curricula, this is not possible in some cases for students from other universities. However, there are ways to compensate for this. For example, courses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participation, with your application.
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-<panel title="How will your application be decided?">.+<panel title="How will your application be decided?">
 After the end of the application phase, an assessment will first take place your application by the University of Bonn. If you are shortlisted as a "TEACH candidate", you will be invited to present yourself to the TEACH committee, which consists of representatives from the three universities. We have to enroll you in the partner universities practically at the same time as you are admitted to study in Bonn. Therefore, depending on whether you are seeking a German-Korean or German-Japanese double degree, you will be reviewed (if you are in Germany: via video conference) by a selection committee from either Korea University or the University of Tsukuba. If all goes well, nothing stands in the way of your successful studies in TEACH! After the end of the application phase, an assessment will first take place your application by the University of Bonn. If you are shortlisted as a "TEACH candidate", you will be invited to present yourself to the TEACH committee, which consists of representatives from the three universities. We have to enroll you in the partner universities practically at the same time as you are admitted to study in Bonn. Therefore, depending on whether you are seeking a German-Korean or German-Japanese double degree, you will be reviewed (if you are in Germany: via video conference) by a selection committee from either Korea University or the University of Tsukuba. If all goes well, nothing stands in the way of your successful studies in TEACH!
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 ==== Bonn Selection Process ==== ==== Bonn Selection Process ====
-<alert type="success">If your application is shortlisted in Bonn, the selection process by the partner universities will follow. You will be informed personally in each case what exactly needs to be done, but here are answers to the essential questions for this part of the selection process.</alert>.+<alert type="success">If your application is shortlisted in Bonn, the selection process by the partner universities will follow. You will be informed personally in each case what exactly needs to be done, but here are answers to the essential questions for this part of the selection process.</alert>
  
-<panel title="What to submit for Korea University?">.+<panel title="What to submit for Korea University?">
 After being notified that you have been shortlisted, please indicate which of the eligible fields of study at Korea University you are interested in. After being notified that you have been shortlisted, please indicate which of the eligible fields of study at Korea University you are interested in.
 Korea University expects the following documents from you before making a decision on your admission to TEACH: Korea University expects the following documents from you before making a decision on your admission to TEACH:
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 About the research plan: You probably have not decided on the topic of your Master's thesis at the time of your application. Therefore, consider this part as an opportunity to state your substantive motivation for TEACH, your particular interests and ideas for your studies. About the research plan: You probably have not decided on the topic of your Master's thesis at the time of your application. Therefore, consider this part as an opportunity to state your substantive motivation for TEACH, your particular interests and ideas for your studies.
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-<panel title="What is required to submit for the University of Tsukuba?">.+<panel title="What is required to submit for the University of Tsukuba?">
 Each year, Tsukuba University creates a form that TEACH candidates must complete and submit. In it are personal information, but also a free-form statement of your proposed studies. At the time of your application, you probably have not yet decided on the topic of your master's thesis. Therefore, consider this part as an opportunity to present your substantive motivation for TEACH, your special interests and ideas for your studies. Based on your presentation, the University of Tsukuba will decide which, if any, of their selectable fields of study you will be accepted into. Each year, Tsukuba University creates a form that TEACH candidates must complete and submit. In it are personal information, but also a free-form statement of your proposed studies. At the time of your application, you probably have not yet decided on the topic of your master's thesis. Therefore, consider this part as an opportunity to present your substantive motivation for TEACH, your special interests and ideas for your studies. Based on your presentation, the University of Tsukuba will decide which, if any, of their selectable fields of study you will be accepted into.
 Please also include proof of your Japanese language proficiency, such as a JLPT certificate. Please also include proof of your Japanese language proficiency, such as a JLPT certificate.
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-==== DAAD Scholarship ==== 
-<alert type="success">Questions about the DAAD scholarship</alert>. 
  
-<panel title="Do only Bonn students receive the DAAD scholarship?">. +==== Languages ==== 
-Regardless of where you have studied beforeif you are admitted to study TEACH in Bonn, you will also receive the DAAD scholarshipHoweverthe scholarship can only be awarded to Germans or Germans equal "Bildungsinländer".+<alert type="success">Information on language requirements and language acquisition during studies</alert> 
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 +<panel title="In which languages are classes held?"> 
 +In principlein the language commonly used at the respective university: in Bonn in Germanin Tsukuba in Japanese, in Seoul in Korean. The joint research seminars of the core curriculum, however, are held in all three languages, because lecturers from all universities are involvedFor your stays abroadit will be ensured that you can also attend English-language courses if you do not yet have a sufficient command of the local language.
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-<panel title="Does the DAAD scholarship also exist for the stay in Germany?">. +<panel title="Do you have an advantage in the application process if you have already learned Japanese and Korean both?"> 
-No. The DAAD will only cover the travel costs to Korea and the accommodation costs for the time in Japan and Korea.+No, this does not play a role in the selection of applicantsFor the study itself, it is certainly an advantage, but in no case a must.
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-<panel title="Do I have to apply for the scholarship separately?"> +<panel title="Do I need to know Japanese and Korean both to apply for TEACH?"> 
-No. Provided that you are accepted into TEACH and meet the legal requirements (in particular, therefore: have German citizenship or are equal to Germans under BaFöG), you will automatically enjoy the scholarship.+No. It is sufficient if you have learned one of the two languages so far. You will then learn the other in the TEACH curriculum.
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-<panel title="How much is the scholarship?"> +<panel title="How do I demonstrate 60 credit hours of language practice in Japanese or Korean?"> 
-As of 2014, the DAAD scholarship consists of the travel allowance for Japan (currently 1,025 eurosas well as six monthly allowances for Japan (1,200 euros each = 7,200 euros) and six monthly allowances for South Korea (825 euros each = 4,950 euros)In addition, there is an allowance for health insurance (12 x 35 = 420 euros)Currently, the total amount is therefore 13,595 euros.+The requirement for language practice (60 credit pointsis primarily aimed at students from BonnGermanywho are able to come up with the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curriculathis is not possible in some cases for students from other universitiesHowever, there are ways to compensate for thisFor examplecourses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participationwith your application.
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-==== languages ==== 
-<alert type="success">Information on language requirements and language acquisition during studies</alert>. 
  
-<panel title="In which languages are classes held?">+==== DAAD Scholarship ==== 
-In principle, in the language commonly used at the respective university: in Bonn in German, in Tsukuba in Japanese, in Seoul in KoreanThe joint research seminars of the core curriculum, however, are held in all three languagesbecause lecturers from all universities are involved. For your stays abroad, it will be ensured that you can also attend English-language courses if you do not yet have a sufficient command of the local language.+<alert type="danger">The following information is only valid if the DAAD funds the TEACH programThis depends on the decisions of the DAAD and cannot be guaranteed. Please check with us to see if this applies to your application period.</alert> 
 +<alert type="success">Questions about the DAAD scholarship</alert> 
 +<panel title="Do only Bonn students receive the DAAD scholarship?"> 
 +Regardless of where you have studied beforeif you are admitted to study TEACH in Bonnyou will also receive the DAAD scholarship. However, the scholarship can only be awarded to Germans or Germans equal "Bildungsinländer".
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-<panel title="Do you have an advantage in the application process if you have already learned Japanese and Korean both?">. +<panel title="Does the DAAD scholarship also exist for the stay in Germany?"> 
-No, this does not play a role in the selection of applicantsFor the study itself, it is certainly an advantage, but in no case a must.+No. The DAAD will only cover the travel costs to Korea and the accommodation costs for the time in Japan and Korea.
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-<panel title="Do I need to know Japanese and Korean both to apply for TEACH?"> +<panel title="Do I have to apply for the scholarship separately?"> 
-No. It is sufficient if you have learned one of the two languages so far. You will then learn the other in the TEACH curriculum.+No. Provided that you are accepted into TEACH and meet the legal requirements (in particular, therefore: have German citizenship or are equal to Germans under BaFöG), you will automatically enjoy the scholarship.
 </panel> </panel>
  
-<panel title="How do I demonstrate 60 credit hours of language practice in Japanese or Korean?"> +<panel title="How much is the scholarship?"> 
-The requirement for language practice (60 credit pointsis primarily aimed at students from BonnGermanywho are able to come up with the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curriculathis is not possible in some cases for students from other universitiesHowever, there are ways to compensate for thisFor examplecourses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participationwith your application.+As of 2014, the DAAD scholarship consists of the travel allowance for Japan (currently 1,025 eurosas well as six monthly allowances for Japan (1,200 euros each = 7,200 euros) and six monthly allowances for South Korea (825 euros each = 4,950 euros)In addition, there is an allowance for health insurance (12 x 35 = 420 euros)Currently, the total amount is therefore 13,595 euros.
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